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Pfostenschlitzmauer

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is constructed from a timber lattice filled with earth or rubble. The transverse cross-beams may also protrude through the stone facing, as with the
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The construction method is also known as "Kelheim-style", named after the extensive ramparts at the oppidum of
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and western Germany. It is sometimes referred to in English as a
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Index


Ipf hillfort
defensive walls
Bronze Age
Iron Age
hill forts
oppida
Bavaria
Czech Republic
rampart
murus gallicus
Gaul
Kelheim
oppidum of Manching
Model of a Pfostenschlitzmauer wall of the "Altkönig-Preist" type
Reverse view
Pfostenschlitzmauer-type fortification wall
Murus Dacicus
Murus Gallicus
Urnfield culture
Hallstatt culture
Barry Cunliffe
ISBN
0-14-025422-6
ISBN
0-7524-2500-5
ISBN
3-8062-1765-3
Categories
Fortification (architectural elements)

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